Some folks, like Michael Britt, have shared some performances with their rig packs. I use his Classic Rock one all the time. I know Tone Junkie also has some as well.
Posts by wpotere
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OTA updates can be a bit iffy from time to time. Try using the USB method instead.
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Thanks, will give it a play later tonight!
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I'm a developer actually... This would not be hard to implement. We are really only just asking for a field in Rig Manager that indicates if it is Liquid or not. It is getting a little old with all the various acronyms being used in the rig title section. It would also allow for an easy search against all other profiles to see just the Liquid ones. Just add it as a column you could turn off and on in the middle section of Rig Manager and base the fill against it being a Generic Amp or one with a Tone Stack. Not rocket science. Now whether they do it or not is a whole different thing. It was just a request.
I actually made this request when Liquid first came out. To be fair, I have been falling back to my regular profiles. I like Liquid Profiles, but I have many other ones dialed in that work just as good if not better. So for me, this is less of a priority now. Just a nice idea to have a searchable field (like a check box etc...) in rig manager to identify if it is one or not.
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Just got a player, it seems this is not yet implemented?
Nope, not yet. I suspect it isn't a high priority.
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I think Pedaltrain has a virtual online pedalboard to test the layout using most common pedals.
This is another good one and has the player on it as well!
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I am curious as to why this is so hard to get resolved. I know it isn't a big thing but it does drive me a little crazy to see that thing flash in some random way.
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Benvenuto! Sono un americano che vive a Vicenza! My Italian sucks, but I do speak better German.
I don't have a Player, but do have a toaster and love it!
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I have been making some liquid profiles, just not enough for a full pack just yet. It's a different animal and while it is really cool when the tone stack models match the amp, it can also be a bit of a moving target if they don't match. For instance, a Matchless is similar to a Vox but it doesn't sound truly accurate with the Vox tone stack. And sometimes profiling at the recommended settings returns a profile with really low definition and it doesn't "sound" just like I think it sounds at the eq settings I prefer. So it's super awesome when they turn out but can also sound a little iffy depending on the amp. That being said, it's just another tone-shaping tool to me. I think it works great on some amps and on others I really miss the midrange from the generic eq. So I just pick and choose what sounds best. It will be coming soon, though... It's just been a busy year of touring so I've been gone a lot.
I had actually wondered about this. There are a lot of folks putting out Liquid Profiles of amps that there is no tone stack for and I wondered how accurate they really are. I know you can get close, but I would prefer something more accurate rather than a "good enough". Can't wait to see what you got in the chutes.
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When I make any major changes to things.
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It blows my mind that so many people on the interweb get their nickers in a knot because it should have x w & z.
Kemper drew a line in the sand, if they added all the missing features you get a Stage, kinda stupid really.
It’s designed for a pedal board, not a backup unit.
It doesn’t need a screen (genius), now we know why Kemper back flipped on the no android support.
No FX loop, place pedals before and after, simple, even if you use this in the studio with your PC it’s still redundant, but they still give us 4 slots.
As we all know the majority of people have not ever profiled an amp even though they have the means.
The Kemper team in my opinion have given a lot of thought into the end user scenarios and what was needed and as far as I’m concerned seemed to have nailed the feature vs size vs cost variables.
Totally agree on this! If this was out when I got my Kemper a few years back it would have been all I needed!
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I see what he is getting at. Phaser Vibe is the correct effect, but there is no smooth tempo change and there is no way to actually disable tap tempo. So the short answer is yes, you can change the tempo with a pedal, but it is not a smooth change like my DejaVibe, it does it by beat count (rate). The Deja and Uni Vibe have a speed control that is literally just that.
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I meant what Kemper effect are you using and trying to morph? I have a Deja Vibe and can control the speed but the Kemper is a little different and there really isn't a "Uni Vibe" effect. You can use the Phase Vibe or Chorus Vibrato that will get you close.
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Which effect are you trying to use? I'm going to be honest, I use the DejaVibe in a FX Loop.
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I assume you are talking about the Phase Vibe? You can set a morph on the rate to control with a pedal.
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Yep, welcome to the fold! I'll have to check out your channel. Enjoy the gear!
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I just did this and even the backups worked across the platforms without an issue.
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Do you have any USB hubs between your profiler and PC? If so, try removing them and you may also want to try a different cable. See if any of this helps.
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Small text only for me. I don't think I have ever seen it large.